My name is Phoebe Harkness.
When I'm not trying to cure the disease that killed the world, I'm roped into an unwilling role as ambassador between the humans of New Oxford, and the Genetic Others, all those things that go bump and grind in the night. I don't get paid enough.
It's been six months since the Duke of Sanctum, the infuriating vampire named Allesandro, upped and disappeared. Right in the middle of the Tribal crisis too. I'm still mad about it. But a new power rises at Sanctum, and the boy who would be king is bringing his carnival to our Halloween streets. A vampire pride march in a city fuelled by prejudice and intolerance: what could possibly go wrong?
Indeed, somebody, or something, clearly wants to cancel the festivities, and is picking off the vampires one at a time, and in messy ways. CSI hasn't needed body bags, they've needed mops.
What kind of monster hunts monsters?
'A clever post-apocalyptic fantasy, full of hilarious one-liners' - New York Journal of Books
'Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more' - Simon Clark
'Hell's Teeth is a compelling, original story which kept me eagerly reading to the last page' - Innate Plethora, L. K. Smith
James Fahy lives in the North of England, close to wild moors and adjacent to a haunted wind farm, with his extremely patient and long-suffering family and a very old cat named Gargoyle. When the cat dies, James plans to buy a raven and name it Quoth. He is the author of the Changeling fantasy series, following the adventures of Robin, a seemingly unremarkable boy who is swept up into a war between our world, and the Netherworlde, a shadowy realm which lies beyond our own. In addition to fantasy, James also writes Science Fiction, Urban Gothic and Steampunk, for people old enough to know better.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
When I'm not trying to cure the disease that killed the world, I'm roped into an unwilling role as ambassador between the humans of New Oxford, and the Genetic Others, all those things that go bump and grind in the night. I don't get paid enough.
It's been six months since the Duke of Sanctum, the infuriating vampire named Allesandro, upped and disappeared. Right in the middle of the Tribal crisis too. I'm still mad about it. But a new power rises at Sanctum, and the boy who would be king is bringing his carnival to our Halloween streets. A vampire pride march in a city fuelled by prejudice and intolerance: what could possibly go wrong?
Indeed, somebody, or something, clearly wants to cancel the festivities, and is picking off the vampires one at a time, and in messy ways. CSI hasn't needed body bags, they've needed mops.
What kind of monster hunts monsters?
Praise for James Fahy:
'A clever post-apocalyptic fantasy, full of hilarious one-liners' - New York Journal of Books
'Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more' - Simon Clark
'Hell's Teeth is a compelling, original story which kept me eagerly reading to the last page' - Innate Plethora, L. K. Smith
James Fahy lives in the North of England, close to wild moors and adjacent to a haunted wind farm, with his extremely patient and long-suffering family and a very old cat named Gargoyle. When the cat dies, James plans to buy a raven and name it Quoth. He is the author of the Changeling fantasy series, following the adventures of Robin, a seemingly unremarkable boy who is swept up into a war between our world, and the Netherworlde, a shadowy realm which lies beyond our own. In addition to fantasy, James also writes Science Fiction, Urban Gothic and Steampunk, for people old enough to know better.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Praise for this book
"intelligently crafted horror-thriller...absolutely engrossing; left me wanting more." - Simon Clark
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